About Ketamine?!


Question: Truthfully I know most people will come on here and just flat out say don't use it... and most of those people have never touched the drug. Me myself I have been using it for quite some time now, not everyday, but because I can't stand alcohol.
I'm here to ask those who know for sure, or who have used it, the overall effects of the drug, long term. I have done a lot of searches, and nothing has come up. The only thing is memory, and well I'm taking omega 3 vitamins and that all seems to be fine.
I use it because it does have less side effects than alcohol, and I can limit my use and be more in control.
I ask about the other side effects because I know it is a rather new drug, so there really isn't much out there, so if anyone has any answers, please let me know.
* Oh and I don't want to hear just don't do it, if you're gonna give me that answer than explain why.


Answers: Truthfully I know most people will come on here and just flat out say don't use it... and most of those people have never touched the drug. Me myself I have been using it for quite some time now, not everyday, but because I can't stand alcohol.
I'm here to ask those who know for sure, or who have used it, the overall effects of the drug, long term. I have done a lot of searches, and nothing has come up. The only thing is memory, and well I'm taking omega 3 vitamins and that all seems to be fine.
I use it because it does have less side effects than alcohol, and I can limit my use and be more in control.
I ask about the other side effects because I know it is a rather new drug, so there really isn't much out there, so if anyone has any answers, please let me know.
* Oh and I don't want to hear just don't do it, if you're gonna give me that answer than explain why.

You're right, since it is a new drug, there is not a lot of research on it's long term effects.
But ketamine can impair learning ability, attention, and memory. It can also cause severe flashbacks. It is also possible to cause severe mental disorders, but that's very unlikely and I wouldn't worry about it too much.

Personally, I quit all drugs almost a year ago. Except for K. I still do it, and the only thing I suffer is memory loss. But I'm sure that is from other drugs, and not just K. I take ginkgo biloba to help with my memory, but it's still a huge problem. But like I said, I don't hold ketamine solely responsible. If you're going to do any drug, this is the one I would reccomend (aside from marijuana, but I don't like it's short term effects).

Just monitor your intake. Do just enough to give you the effects, and don't be putting yourself into K-Holes. Also, be careful where you do it and PLEASE don't carry it around with you. If you get caught with it, depending on where you live, it could land you somewhere you would really rather not be.

Just be smart about it.
I hope I helped!
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Honestly I haven't done ketamine, but I doubt it has any bad effects to one's health. If I could find it around here, I would probably try it.

Check my source for ketamine experiences

Second one for effects

Ketamine is not particulary dangerous, and there really is no risk of longterm effects. There is however, a small threat that Ketamine can cause brain lesions. Scientist William White discovered that dissociatives (psychoactive compounds in which they act on NMDA receptors) caused a form of brain lesions called Olney's Lesions. However, Olney's Lesions can be reversible and most likely will not permanent. This is very rare in users and you will most likely not develop it. Other substances that can cause Olney's Lesions are PCP ("Angel Dust") and DXM, which is a dissociative found in OTC cough syrups. Hope this helps.





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